Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.09.56.03 - Care Planning ProcessA. Multidisciplinary Team. (1) A multidisciplinary team shall be convened by the local school system or local lead agency in accordance with COMAR 10.09.52 to: (a) Assess or reassess an applicant's or participant's need and eligibility for Autism Waiver services;(b) Review the applicant's or participant's IEP or IFSP, as necessary; and(c) Develop or review, and revise as necessary, the applicant's or participant's Autism Waiver plan of care.(2) The multidisciplinary team shall include: (a) The applicant's or participant's service coordinator who shall attend at least one statewide Autism Waiver training session per year;(b) The applicant's or participant's parent or parents;(c) A chairman who is the official representative of the local school system or local lead agency;(d) Other appropriate professionals representing the local school system or local lead agency, as necessary and consistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); and(e) Other service providers and individuals, as appropriate.A-1. Risk Assessment. (1) Upon initial review, or if the participant's status changes, the service coordinator shall conduct a risk assessment to ensure the applicant can be safely maintained in a home and community-based setting utilizing Autism Waiver services.(2) A risk assessment shall be conducted by the service coordinator using the Autism Waiver Risk Assessment form.B. A participant's Autism Waiver plan of care or plan of care addendum:(1) Identifies the specific Autism Waiver services to be provided to the participant, as covered under this chapter;(2) Specifies for each identified Autism Waiver service the:(a) Description of the specific service to be provided;(d) Approved frequency and units of services to be delivered; and(3) Identifies medical conditions that require a written, signed emergency protocol.Md. Code Regs. 10.09.56.03
Amended effective 47:10 Md. R. 516, eff. 5/18/2020